In a discussion on another mailing list (about online journalism), I highly praised Gregory Rosmaita's VICUG site with information on the 11th's terrorist attacks, as well as this mailing list for having an amazing degree of up-to-date vital information that obviously was of import to anyone in the NYC area -- and was accessible in a way that most other web sites and television programs were not. I've been contact by a reporter about my praise for VICUG's role in distributing information, and if any of you would like to talk about this topic, or your views -- if you agree with me or disagree with me -- about whether the net provides a valid source of information for people with visual impairments during a crisis, please let me know and I can get you in touch with this reporter. Of particular interest would be anyone in the New York area, of course. Also, recommendations of good news sites -- "mainstream" or "targeted" -- which are accessible would be appreciated. --Kynn PS: Hey, Gregory! Respond to my email! I lost your phone number, again. -- Kynn Bartlett <[log in to unmask]> Technical Developer Liaison Reef North America Accessibility - W3C - Integrator Network ________________________________________ BUSINESS IS DYNAMIC. TAKE CONTROL. ________________________________________ http://www.reef.com VICUG-L is the Visually Impaired Computer User Group List. To join or leave the list, send a message to [log in to unmask] In the body of the message, simply type "subscribe vicug-l" or "unsubscribe vicug-l" without the quotations. VICUG-L is archived on the World Wide Web at http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/vicug-l.html